Month: June 2025

Framework Laptop 12 review: Doing the right thing comes at a cost

Earlier this year, Framework announced it was making a smaller, 12-inch laptop and a beefy desktop to go alongside its 13- and 16-inch notebooks. A few months later, and the former has arrived, putting the same modular, repairable laptop into a slightly smaller body. Unlike its bigger siblings, the Laptop…

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I’m an AI engineer but I don’t trust artificial intelligence yet: here’s what we should do to change it

LLMs have been plagued by hallucinations from the very start. Developers are investing huge amounts of money and time into improving these models, yet the problem remains: hallucinations are rife. And in fact, some of the newest models – as OpenAI confessed to on its recent launch of o3 and…

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Even Klarna is launching a mobile phone service now

Klarna, the buy-now-pay-later service, is launching a mobile phone service. The $40 per month phone plan is launching in the US in the “coming weeks,” offering unlimited 5G data, calls, and texts on AT&T’s network — making it yet another MVNO in an increasingly crowded space. MNVOs, or mobile virtual…

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Dell 32 Plus QD-OLED Review: HDR and OLED Dream

Dell’s buttoned-up OLED monitor beautifully brings HDR to PC monitors at a reasonable price. Source

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One of the world’s most popular CMS tools has an embarrassing security flaw, so patch immediately

The Sitecore CMS had an account with a hardcoded password Threat actors could use it to upload arbitrary files, achieving RCE Thousands of endpoints are potentially at risk Sitecore Experience Platform, an enterprise-level content management system (CMS) carried three vulnerabilities which, when chained together, allowed threat actors full takeover of…

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4 Best Smart Glasses (2025), Tested and Reviewed

This burgeoning wearable tech category lets you dabble in augmented reality, virtual screens, and AI assistants right on your face. Source

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